While Microsoft continues to push out the latest dashboard update, the company has confirmed that the SmartGlass technology is part of this dashboard update, but it has yet to have been activated. Word now reaches us that SmartGlass will become active on October 26th.

The first titles that will take advantage of the SmartGlass functionality will be the just-released Forza Horizon and Dance Central 3. In addition, Microsoft has confirmed that Halo 4 will also offer SmartGlass support as part of the experience for the next title.

The SmartGlass technology will enable your compatible tablet to interact with your Xbox 360 dashboard, as well as providing navigation to use applications such as Internet Explorer for Xbox. The tablet provides the gateway for text input, as well as scrolling and pinch and zoom to offer a new way to use these applications on your Xbox 360. In addition, it will also be supported by some games.

In addition to Halo 4, Ascend, Home Run Stars, Karaoke, and Kinect Sesame Street TV are among the next wave of titles that will offer support for SmartGlass. Speaking of Halo 4, sources tell us that Halo Waypoint will also be overhauled to offer support for SmartGlass.

As for SmartGlass support, we are hearing that at least out of the gate Microsoft will only be supporting SmartGlass for use with Windows 8 tablets, Windows 8 phones, and PCs to start with. Support for both iOS and Android devices will be coming, but no time frame has been announced when this might be.

Admirers of single sentences are many it seems, as Twitter announced that it passed the figure of 100 million active users.

Twitter’s CEO Dick Costolo said that the site has recorded an 82 percent increase in active users in 2011, i.e. users who log on at least once a month. On the other hand, half of the 100 million users apparently log on at least once a day.

Costolo said that he remains committed to keeping Twitter independent and said that he has no plans to make the company public. However, he conceded the site is ready to expand and added that it will broaden services where adverts appear. Namely, he spoke of promoted tweets, which would only appear if a user followed the company earlier.